Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, June 16, 1939, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    IM .H T
FRIDAY. JE N E 16 1919
T H F . C A S C A D E L O C K S C H R O N IC L E
Mr and Mr Arti* Rundsten arid
June
Time is
Play
Tim e
undecided
if th e y
would
th e ir sister, M rs. Cederson, the were
occasion wa: a Iso M rs. C arlso n ’s tra v e l fa rth e r south this trip .
b irth d ay.
H o w ard H a rris o n returned last
T h u rsd ay from his th ird te rm at
Pacific College and is w o rk in g fo r
Ben Scott f'.r the summer.
Sun­
day H ow ard and C layton K yle a t ­
tended the Baccalaureate services i!
a t N ew berg.
M r. and M rs. Glenn McConn and
M r. and M r-. R ay C levenger o f
Hood R iv e r visited M rs. M cConn’s
F ri.. Sat.. June 16-F
g rand m o th er. M rs. Isabella Osborn. i!
Louie
Folsom
spent
a
very
Double F ea tu re
pleasant week-end in Portland.
M rs. Charles G. Gehres o f Rich­
land, W n., is visitin g her son-in-
• IN S ID E S T O R Y
law and dau g h ter. M r. and M rs.
Roy Johnson and fa m ily .
Michael W h alen , Jean Rogers
M r. and M rs H a rle y Grayson
are e n la rg in g th e ir home, which
is on the Moody trac t.
•M Y S T E R Y P L A N E *
M iss Gretchen G randstrom le ft
M onday fo r Eugene where she vis­
John T re n t
ited Miss Helen H a th a w a y .
The
two le ft the next day fo r San
Francisco to attend the f a ir and
CA SCADE LOCKS
Miti. P hilip. and Bob D o uville drove
t.i I*' rtland Ttn oJay where Bob
stayed fo r fu rth e r medical a tte n -
tion. thi- |'i< - <• of h t 1 which i-n-
term! hi- eyi still Causing trouble
¡’COMMUNITY;;!
$
THEATRE
M r ami M r». I. H ill of Kings
W eek-. id truest- at the home of
H ill. Idaho, are v is itin g M rs. F ra n k M r. and Mrs. Charles H aggblom
Olson.
M onday M r. and M rs. 1. w.-rt M r. and M r -. O live r Ila g g -
H d l and M r and M rs. Sanford blom ari.l ■ hildren and M rs. B ill
H d l drove to H illsb o ro to visit H epner and d au g h ter. N o rm a, o f
relatives, M rs. Olson R u i n g as fa r W a rre n to n , who brought M r. H ag g -
as P o rtlan d w ith the p a rty .
M r. hlom home from a tw o-w eeks' visit
Olson is reeuperatinff at the Hood there.
Sunday M r. H epner drove
R iver hospital from his recent i l l ­ up and took his w ife and d au g h ter
ness.
home.
Mrs. A! G e itn e r and son, H a ro ld ,
Mr
and Mrs. Jim Steele and
made a business trip to Hood R iv er children o f Po rtlan d spent the
Wednesday.
week- end w ith E ric k Ostberg.
John M ill and M ark Chapm an re ­ Mrs. Steele and children rem ained
ceived
th e ir
passes
W ednesday for a week's visit w ith her fa th e r.
from the O regonian fo r th e ir trip M onday Elaine Steele and H elen
to the San Francisco h a ir w ith Rosenback went to P o rtlan d, re­
all expenses paid.
The boys en­ tu rn in g home Tuesday evening.
tered the contest w ith a d e te rm in a ­
M rs. C ru m h lett has been in the
tion to win and both got th e ir
Hood
R iv e r hospital several days
quota of subscribers, having the
Bonneville and Cascade Locks t e r r i­ w ith a severe cold. She was some-
to ry to w ork in. T h ey w ill be le av ­ \ what im proved M onday.
M r. and Mrs. W rig h t H a rris and
ing the 20th o f the month.
M rs.
A lta
W ilm
entertain ed Bud Peters of P rin dle, W n., were
quite a num ber of friends at a visitors last T h u rsd ay afternoon at
surprise p a rty for her fa th e r. Doc the J. W W oodward home.
M rs. Frances B ittn e r made a
H a m m e r» , b irth d ay F rid a y even­
June 18-19-20
ing
T he evening was spent p la y- business trip to Oregon C ity M on ­
ing cards ami games. Guests w ere day.
Yuba Seitx and D avid H a rtm a n , i
the Lee M u rra y s , Don Crow s, Joe
GENERAL
M ille rs .
M arsh all
M u rra y s ,
B ill of Fossil), were visitors at the
Keelers, Doc Carnes, Jack Flatich- George H aggbloni home Tuesday.
M a rg a re t Culendine left T u es­
BUILDING
ei's, F ra n k S trad ers, Oscar Hydes,
C la ire T re v o r. John W a y n e
I W. em ails. D r
and M rs. W ells, day f'*r Ashland to atten d the post­
convention
in session l
A ndy D evine, George
I rank H a ll, Jack C o rn ett, George m asters'
CONTRACTOR
I I atiiufit, M rs Kdith Tom pkins and t here.
B an cro ft
Mm
Ida
M e rrill,
teacher at
j M arg a re t » alendine.
M
ollala.
visited
Miss
Gretohen
I
Ray F. Briscoe 'U S eattle was
,,
v
< \S< M ir M il Ks
a v isito r at the J, AS’. W oodward G randstrom Sunday eiiroute to her
home S atu rd ay.
This is the firs t home at H eppner, Ore.
Miss
Maude Sm ith o f Long
tim e they had met since imm ed-
: lately a fte r th e ir discharge front B e n c h , C:»|,, i- v is itin g her b rother-
i the S eattle N av al T ra in in g Station in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Carlson. Sunday they drove
|in 1919.
Mr
Vita W ilm entertained a to Viento ami enjoyed dinner w ith
group of youngsters Sunday on hei
d au g h ter, Roberta's, 1th b irth d ay.
T he ehiIdi en enjoyed games dur-
| mg the afternoon and a lovely
. lunch. ( iuests were Bonny 1 ,ou and
$ ‘2 0 . 0 0 T O $ 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0
I New ton ( l a r k , S kippy Tom kins,
ON ^ O l R C A R
Jean ami Judy Scott, M a ry , G ene­
and ask us for suggestions as to meats to put in the work­
19.10 to 1919 models. L ig h t
vieve and Dickey F ilio n , Nancy
trucks ami o u t-o f-s ta te cars
uml Donna M in k o ff, Patsy S m ith ,
ing man’s lunch pail.
Donna Jean ( r a w , and Jo Ann
I I ( i 18 M O N I l l s T O R E P \ Y
M urray uml g ra n d fa th e r Doc H u m ­
( o n )ra d s Refinanced
mel.
Mrs. Lester Sprague and d a u g h ­
C o n su m ers C re d it
ter, Kilecii, spent several days in
Com pany
P ortland last week v is itin g friends
fast East of the Safew ay Store
and a tten d in g the Rose F estival.
T O M S C O T T . \ gent
M r. am i Mrs. Lew is Atttolh and
n i 1 I In n i St.
Phone 2MH
C A SC A D E LOCKS
Mrs, S ta rr drove to Portland Sun |
License "I 218
day uml visited relatives.
M rs.
S tu n returned to her home in
Salem R etu rn in g w ith the Anioths
Sunday evening was ther son, j
Victo r, who hn> been atten d in g
( L I T. ami th e ir sm all g ra n d ­
dau g h ter, B arb ara, who w ill visit j
fo r aw h ile here.
M i ami Mrs. Burt Nelson made I
a business trip to Hood R iver S a t­
urday.
Mi and Mrs V alen tin e H eisler
of Mi Minnv die spent the week
end at the home o f M r. and Mrs.
G N M in k o ff and fa m ily .
O
M r and M rs. T. J. l.an g to n and
son, D ick, spent several days at
Roekavvay where M r l.an g to n did
i>
some steel head fish in g , re tu rn in g D R E S S S H I R T S
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home Monday evening.
W cdtiv*
i>
duv they drove to N ew herg where \n unusually f ine a s s o r t m e n t in .vhite and fig u red designs. A g ift i>
t
hat
f
a
t
h
e
r
Would
a
p
p
i
e
d
a
t
e
and
enjoy,
Reasonably
they w ill spend some tune w ith M r.
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7 l l ( to $ 1 . 0 0 i>
l.angton'» m other who has been priced f r o m .............................................................
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quite ill
Ml o Mi H a l. Id Walket ill.I G I F T T IE S
i »
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son, I red. left
Wednesday
for
\n outstanding collect :on
Puri ilk foulards, jacquard weaves, satins. ¡:
I I berry pu king at Hood River.
e
Staple » olors m dots, sm all fig u ri" . checks, stripes and
i >
all overs. P ricrd from .
•2 No to $i.r»o
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S U M M E R SLACKS
i>
i>
I latini I. Gaberdine. C otton and Bedford C ord. Special
¡sale on flannel pants fr o m ....................................................
$ 1 .DM
Sun., Mon., Tues.,
G. N. Hesgard
ST \G E CO \C H '
I*lay
i
n
Slacks
Sliorts
or Newer
Yet . . .
|
Sandwich Meats
Au t o L o a n s
Clam-
see Our Assortment
Erickson’s Cash Market
Mattering
anil Ivasv
to Wear
o
SUNDAY
$ 1 .5 0
to
$ 2.25
The
H O LLYW O O D
SMART
RIVF.H
Dairy
ii fPiuhile, 11»
SHOP
tu
June IS
Bl C.ON
S H O R T S AN D S H I R T S
25c
A let .tl liiMltUfUMl intiMmt
%*tl m n*r\ i n y o u to your
nit ini Action
Per g arm en t
a big a -M 'rtm e n t of
¡'hone Hennerille H f - i
D R E S S and W O R K S O X
1 pair 25c and up
Homemade ICE CREAM
Chocolate
Pint—15c
Str.iwhcrrv
WOOL SW EATERS
S U I T S f or M E N
A useful g ift appreciated
by everyone
See the values we have in this
line. W e o ffe r you the biggest
values, newest styles,
perfect fit.
$1.98
$5.95
»%***%%%*%%**%%*»»%%*****%*♦
Men s Papimas
Wool Swim Trunks
\\ ork Shirts
Isenada Slack Suits
î for
Cotton Sport C(xits
i cather Billfolds
I l nett Handkerchiefs
\ amila
Quart—29c
Slip on Sweaters
Work Shoes
15c
Men* Suspenders
75c
$1.98
$3.95
49C
Men’s Hats
W e have a larg e selection. A ll
styles and colors. Sixes 6 T» to
7 S . S traw s and felta.
Cascade Drug Company
Cajvade Looks
Paris Fair
Hood
River Oregon
98c
and up
W e feature Portis Hats at
$3.50
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